Spring 2013
5421 Business Organizations - MOLL- 30114
Professor(s):
Douglas Moll (FACULTY)
Credits: 4
Course Areas: Business and Commercial Law
Time: 9:00a-10:20a MTWLocation: 144 TU2
Course Outline: Business Organizations concerns the state and federal law applicable to partnerships, corporations, and other similar entities. In general, the course deals with the formation, operation, and dissolution of these various types of business enterprises. The readings focus upon the legal rights, privileges, and obligations associated with the entities themselves, as well as with their owners, directors, managers, and employees. Both doctrinal principles and policy underpinnings will be explored and emphasized throughout the class.
Course Syllabus: Syllabus pdf
Course Notes:
Prerequisites:
First Day Assignments: For the first AND second class:
Casebook 1-6; Handout on Agency
NOTE: The handout frequently refers to specific provisions in the statutory supplement. Please be sure to read those referenced provisions as well.
Final Exam Schedule: 05/01 9am-1pm 144 TU2 111 TU2
This course will have:
Exam:
Paper:
Satisfies Skills Course Requirement: No
Satisfies Senior Writing Requirement: No
Book Requirements: